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Ophthalmologist Claims 3 Year Old Has 4 Diopters Of Astigmatism

Meow, kittehs. Today, a bit of a rant.  Or rather, sweeping up the pieces of a rant that exploded all over various darling screens yesterday. All of it because of some completely insane optometry meddling with child eyes. Here's the e-mail that kicked it all off: Dark clouds on the horizon, I see. All the things wrong with this, it's hard to know where to even begin. This is what I had posted in our Facebook group yesterday: 3 Year [...]

Presbyopia: What It Is And How To Reverse It

Video format post, kittehs! Today we've got ouseffs a quick one on presbyopia.  Yes, an old guru has gotten all the questions about presbyopia half a trillion times, and half a trillion times has said that this is end-myopia, not end-presbyopia. But alas, reason doesn't get you far on the Internets, and finally a beard relenteth. Presbyopia: The face of resignation. Takeaway? Yes you might be getting old and yes your lenses are hardening.  Whether that's enough of an excuse [...]

Pro Topic: Managing Your Maximum Diopter Gap

Diopter Gap: Number of diopters between your differential and normalized correction. This one falls squarely into advance topics. For most people, choosing a differential based on ergonomically comfortable close-up distance from a computer screen, and a differential based on about 20/30 on a Snellen chart, results in a diopter gap of around 1.5 diopters.   Lots of factors can play into the individual diopter gap. Anything from accommodation range (age), ambient lighting, alternate close-up distances, preferences for distance vision diopter [...]

Louise: -1.50 Eyesight Post LASIK Regression To 20/20 (& more)

Hello darlings! After a bit of a travel hiatus and focus on building the secret Le Meow community with many upcoming extended how-to guides and videos, it's finally time to get through some 20/20 gains updates again.   Yes, the gains have been piling up as usual. Today we'll have post LASIK gains, and optometrist confirmed gains, and child myopia gains, and high myopia gains, and even optometrist commentary.   First let's look at Louise's improvements post LASIK, which is [...]

Kashyap: 9 Year Old Daughter From 27 cm to 139 cm

Right to the point, today. Jakey's got kids (just one for now but more hopefully coming soon).  It's one thing to be myopic yourself, letting yourself go.   Your kids, though.  They deserve for us to give them the best possible head start. A head start that often doesn't benefit from retail optometry.   Here's Kashyap: Up to you. Myopia isn't a "condition".  It's only a refractive state your eyes adapted.  Too much close-up and minus lens focal plane stimulus. [...]

This Is Why Your Eyesight Isn’t Improving

Heads Up: Future “pro topic” videos will only be available in the Le Meow forum.  The forum is free to join, but requires some basic knowledge about endmyopia.  Answer the join questions here. We're going to do this one in video format. Because why? Because if you're here trying to figure out why your 20/20 gains aren't happening, likely means you haven't really done your homework before coming crying to an old guru about it. So as punishment you're going [...]